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May 23, 2013
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A shortage of isoniazid interfered with patient care and may contribute to the spread of tuberculosis in the United States, according to a report by the...More
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Health Care Legislative and Regulatory Update
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May 20, 2013
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From international law firm Arnold & Porter LLP comes timely views on current regulatory and legislative topics that weigh on the minds of today’s...More
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In the Journals
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May 22, 2013
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Moderate-to-severe diarrhea could be reduced by using interventions targeting five pathogens —rotavirus, Shigella, heat-stable toxin Escherichia...More
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Endocrine Today, May 2013
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Formulating care plans on the basis of patient-specific circumstances and needs was associated with improved health care outcomes, according to data...More
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Endocrine Today, May 2013
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According to a position paper designed by researchers from the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards, new technologies...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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To unify language as it relates to children with drug-resistant tuberculosis, health officials have released a consensus paper that proposes standardized...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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African-American patients coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C virus often have vitamin D deficiency, but this condition had no effect on bone mineral...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Screening airplane passengers as they leave an area during an infectious disease outbreak, such as the A(H1N1) 2009 pandemic, is significantly more...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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The number of countries with wild poliovirus and case numbers decreased during 2011 and 2012; however, efforts are still needed to improve and maintain...More
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Meeting News Coverage
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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BALTIMORE — A delayed third dose of quadrivalent HPV vaccine at 12 months to accommodate college students’ academic calendar was noninferior...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Changing patterns of malaria infection in low-transmission settings highlight the need for continuing changes in malaria control strategies, according to...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Metagenomics may have the potential to be used as a culture-independent approach to identify pathogens during diarrheal disease outbreaks, recent data...More
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Editorial
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
Theodore C. Eickhoff, MD
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What in the world is going on in China with this new avian influenza virus? The answer seems to be much more than we know.
However, we do know a surprising...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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A decade has passed since WHO issued its first global alert about an unknown illness outbreak that killed nearly 800 people across the globe.
“The...More
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Eye on ID
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
Donald Kaye, MD
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One of the most exciting and alarming aspects of infectious diseases is the continual emergence and re-emergence of new diseases.
In the past 6 years, we...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Data from a retrospective cohort indicate that Escherichia coli sequence type 131 was the dominant clonal group responsible for infections in the health...More
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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The transmission of Strongyloides stercoralis to three of four organ recipients has been traced to a single donor, who was not tested for the disease...More
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In the Journals
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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The economic recession and subsequent austerity measures in Greece were associated with a significant deterioration in public health services and mental...More
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In the Journals
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Testing older patients for hepatitis during colonoscopy appointments may be an effective and easily implemented approach to mass screening, according to...More
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In the Journals
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Infectious Disease News, May 2013
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Significant improvements in global surveillance and notification systems made after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks led to earlier identification...More
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